Delhi court to consider charge sheet against gangster Deepak Boxer on July 28


New Delhi, Jul 17 (IANS): Delhi Police’s Special Cell has filed a charge sheet against gangster Deepak Pahal alias Boxer in a case registered under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).

Special Judge Shailendra Malik of Patiala House Courts has listed the charge sheet for consideration on July 28.

The court had, on July 11, refused to extend the investigation period beyond 90 days in the case against Boxer, who was declared a proclaimed offender on December 9, 2020.

Boxer was arrested on April 15 following his deportation from Mexico. A five-member team of Delhi Police's Special Cell had landed with the gangster at the IGI Airport after apprehending him in Mexico with the assistance of the FBI.

As per police, Boxer, a resident of Haryana's Sonipat, was wanted in 10 criminal cases including murder, attempted murder, and under the MCOCA, among others.

Apart from this, Boxer was also handling the Jitender Gogi gang after Gogi was killed by his rivals in the Rohini court. He was also in touch with the members of Lawrence Bishnoi gang. According to police, the operation was launched after the Delhi Police's Special Cell received a tip-off about Boxer's location. Subsequently, a deeply-placed source revealed that he had gotten a fake passport made in the name of Ravi Antil from Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly before fleeing abroad from Kolkata airport. The authorities traced him to the Mexican beach city of Cancun.

  

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